I know it's not much yet but my bed liner turned out awesome. The CUCV axles are in but I didnt take any pics. D70 & D60 w Detroit locker. Went with the duale axles to push the WWS out to run the 24 bolt HMMVW wheels w/ double bead lock inserts.
I know it's not much yet but my bed liner turned out awesome. The CUCV axles are in but I didnt take any pics. D70 & D60 w Detroit locker. Went with the duale axles to push the WWS out to run the 24 bolt HMMVW wheels w/ double bead lock inserts.
Last edited by teking; December 16th, 2020 at 12:02 PM.
Mating the LS1 to the sm465 and np205. FYI NO adapter necessary to mate the SM465 to the LS1. LS flywheel, 12" plate, and a LS7 pilot bearing to compensate for the LS crank offset from typical 350. Standard manual bellhousing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuS8h4hshe4
LUK 04064 Clutch kit - Rockauto $75.99 12, 10-spline, 1 1/8 input shaft, w/throwout
or
NU 1909 Clutch Kit Autozone $84.99 12, 10- spline, 1 1/8 input shaft, w/throwout
Sachs NFW 1050 Flywheel - AutoZone $99.99
LS2/LS7 pilot bearing - 12557583 AutoZone $23.99
ARP 330-2802 flywheel/crank Amazon $40.38
ARP 134-2203 Pressure plate / flywheel Amazon $29.79
Last edited by teking; December 17th, 2020 at 01:39 PM.
Looks great, look forward to seeing more.
All mocked up and sitting on the new engine and tranny Mount locations. Had computer reprogrammed so it knows its not a 2001 Corvette .... LOL
Last edited by teking; December 17th, 2020 at 01:40 PM.
Borgeson steering conversion. Followed instructions on this board. Ordered the very part numbers recommended from the site. Dead on.
Stock Steering Coupling Bell-Shaped thingy elimination
Last edited by teking; December 17th, 2020 at 01:19 PM.
SM465/NP205 slid right in with new cross brace. Also got the Grant steering wheel part numbers from this board especially the correct adapter part #. And again dead on. If you look close you can see the TAC module and fly-by-wire gas pedal sitting on the drivers floor ready to get mounted up.
Steering wheel adapter
Last edited by teking; December 17th, 2020 at 01:36 PM.
SM465 clutch linkage fabrication.
Coming soon JB Customs Twin Sticking for the NP205 and BJ's Offroad Hydroboost & Radiator
https://jb-custom-fabrication.myshop...stick-shifters
https://www.bjsoffroad.com/M715-M725...ng_p_1879.html
https://www.bjsoffroad.com/M715-Alum...or_p_2311.html
BTW - I got my Axles from Hillbilly Wizard & wheels from Trailworthy Fab. Hillbilly provided me a pair of 4-wheel disk brake 4.56 axles (D60/D70) with Detroit locker. WMS to WMS was set at 77". Stock was 72"5 & 73.5" so I pushed the axles out roughly 2" on each side.
https://www.hillbillywizard.com/
http://www.trailworthyfab.com/Milita...olt-Wheel.html
Last edited by teking; December 17th, 2020 at 02:12 PM.
So here is a discovery I haven't seen posted here before. I finally feel that I'm giving back instead of taking from this board. LOL
The stock PTO for the winch that bolts to the driver's side of the T98 ALSO is the correct PTO for the Chevy SM465!!! Gears mesh and everything. Backlashing appears correct. So far so good. So in the picture what you see is a Corvette LS1/SM465/NP205 combo WITH the stock PTO and winch setup. Cool huh? Forgive the fuzzy pictures.
Last edited by teking; December 19th, 2020 at 04:08 PM.
That is going to be one fine machine when you are done. Great pictures. I appreciate the engine choice. It will make very awesome power and get good mileage doing it. Looking forward to more!
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